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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Ilene Rosen of the Perelman School of Medicine says, “The best temperature for great sleep is between 60 and 68.”
Penn In the News
Penn Medicine’s plans for a new building, housing the Center for Healthcare Technology, are profiled.
Penn In the News
A study led by Diana Mutz of the Annenberg School for Communication and the School of Arts & Sciences about the opinions of Harry Potter readers on Donald Trump’s political views is highlighted.
Penn In the News
The lawyer whom embattled Temple University president Neil D. Theobald has hired as he tries to stave off his ouster by the university board has a long history of representing college presidents who need to negotiate exit deals once relationships have soured. Raymond D. Cotton, a Washington lawyer who works for the Boston-based Mintz Levin firm, is a nationally known expert on college presidential compensation.
Penn In the News
Elizabeth Turk-Karan of the Perelman School of Medicine writes about people suffering from PTSD.
Penn In the News
Penn and Penn Medicine are included in a list of partners working with Green City.
Penn In the News
What does Boston have that Philly lacks? Merck told workers last week it was moving more than 300 jobs out of Montgomery County and New Jersey, and "increasing our investment in areas where biomedical research is converging, specifically in Cambridge, Mass." Adderall maker Shire Plc moved more than 500 jobs from Chester County to Massachusetts last year because "Boston is a biotech center," a spokeswoman said.
Penn In the News
Penn is mentioned for being nationally recognized for civic-engagement efforts.
Penn In the News
Diane Spatz of the School of Nursing is interviewed about the need for improvement in educating child care providers on how to handle breastmilk.
Penn In the News
David Hsu of the Wharton School comments on Uber eventually increasing their rates.